My daughter has been having this green goo for ages at our local Indian restaurant but I haven’t been able to eat it as it is way too salty. Saag (or Saagwala) is a north Indian side dish is mad...Read More
In 1997 we were travelling in the Caribbean and fell in love with the cuisine. It is bold and full of flavour. I found that the local Indian spice shop that I walk past every day now carries goat. Tim...Read More
These brownies are great, can be ready in an 1 hour for those unexpected times when your daughter announces that tomorrow is home room morning tea and I need to take something so that I can eat too...Read More
It is always fun to take a family recipe, translate it from another language and then read between the lines for the technique…..and no pictures! Here is one from my Hungarian Mother’s cousin’s ...Read More
This simple sauce will make any pasta the hero. Here is my Potato Gnocchi that can be prepared the day before ready for you to whip the sauce up on the day. Ingredients Sauce 1 400g tin Diced peeled ...Read More
The other night we decided that we should have gnocchi. Next decision was what sort of sauce? Daughter’s request was a chickeny tomatoey sauce. Here is a more elaborate tasty sauce that I came u...Read More
This is a Filipino celebration dessert very much like a Crème Caramel, but with a bit more substance. It is very easy to make and delicious though do not serve it to anyone lactose intolerant, they w...Read More
Nothing like curry from scratch….cold Sunday afternoon on the Sunshine Coast and deciding to make a curry is not the best time to start hunting for those fresh ingredients missing from the fridge…...Read More
The family has fallen in love with this curry….I am even getting my daughter to eat eggplant. First time round she didn’t realise there was even eggplant in the meal. Ingredients 4 shallots (abo...Read More